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Bollywood films that were way ahead of their time

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 16, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Dil Se (1998)

Set against the insurgency in Northeast India, Dil Se combined haunting political realism with poetic romance. At a time when Bollywood was obsessed with NRI love stories, this film gave us a tragic tale wrapped in passion and pain. The climax? Brutal, unforgettable.

2/7

Mr. India (1987)

A superhero film long before Marvel made capes cool! With invisibility gadgets, orphans, comedy, action, and the legendary villain Mogambo — it had everything, including a strong social message.

3/7

No Smoking (2007)

A psychological, symbolic labyrinth of a film — exploring addiction, control, and free will. Viewers dismissed it as “too confusing” in 2007. But cinephiles now dissect its frames for hidden meaning.

4/7

Rang De Basanti (2006)

A call to arms for an apathetic generation — blending past and present, personal and political. It made candle marches and protests cool again.

5/7

Swades (2004)

Way before the “brain drain” conversation hit headlines, Swades told the story of an NRI NASA scientist who returns to India to generate real change. It talked about rural empowerment and self-reliance — no item songs, no slapstick, just soul.

6/7

Tamasha (2015)

It wasn’t just a love story. Tamasha dissected the crisis of self-identity — the suffocation of 9-to-5 lives, the struggle of creatives boxed into corporate roles. The audience didn’t get it at first, but years later? It became a millennial mood.

7/7

Tumbbad (2018)

A period horror-mythological thriller with world-class visuals and an original story. No remakes, no fluff — just pure, haunting cinema rooted in Indian folklore.

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